[quote]Vinnie85 wrote:
nah im in private sector, most aren’t bad but every now and then u get a gif thats def not work appropriate…
oh hey boss i’m just uhh clickclickclick[/quote]
Hey you’re making some progress man, good shit dawg…
Now to work on you guys losing to the pats again in a couple weeks…
Man the pats got a rough 3 weeks.
Trap game in Cleveland
Tough, tough game against Pitt
then home against a Colts team that has fucking PWNED them the last 6 or so games…
I’ll be betting against the pats the next 3 weeks.[/quote]
This is why I don’t like OLD people - you’re so pessimistic and dull. Pats better than Pitt and Indy and shut up with the Browns.[/quote]
Down by 10 points at the half to the Browns…
This is why you are the type that gives Pats fans a bad name dude.
[quote]Vinnie85 wrote:
wow… CLE over NE… i can’t believe it…
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You’re telling me, lol. I missed the first half while I was raking my lawn, saw the score, posted here and said fuck it, and went to the gym, lol.
I hope they use the giant dump the laid today as motivation to not play like shit against Pitt.
Jets look fucking good. Dirty Sanchez looks like a 8 year vet out there in the clutch. Damn.[/quote]
strong disagreement on the jets looking good. i’m a jets fan but aside from revis and the front 7, the team, including the offense barring that amazing 4th Q+OT, looked like a sloppy vagina; the kind of sloppy, old vagina that resembles a roast beef sandwich.
what pissed me off the most was that if they can play like that under immense pressure behind on the road, why can’t they do it more often?
[quote]Vinnie85 wrote:
wow… CLE over NE… i can’t believe it…
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You’re telling me, lol. I missed the first half while I was raking my lawn, saw the score, posted here and said fuck it, and went to the gym, lol.
I hope they use the giant dump the laid today as motivation to not play like shit against Pitt.
Jets look fucking good. Dirty Sanchez looks like a 8 year vet out there in the clutch. Damn.[/quote]
strong disagreement on the jets looking good. i’m a jets fan but aside from revis and the front 7, the team, including the offense barring that amazing 4th Q+OT, looked like a sloppy vagina; the kind of sloppy, old vagina that resembles a roast beef sandwich.
what pissed me off the most was that if they can play like that under immense pressure behind on the road, why can’t they do it more often? [/quote]
LOL, I hadn’t watched the whole game, but Detroit isn’t as bad as their record. I only saw the 4th and OT.
Summing up the Jets offense, SOFT! Especially the receivers outside of Keller. It’s a damn good thing NE & Miami lost today.
I only saw the end of the 4th & OT, but that offense has got to crank it up w/the studs on that team. Anyone that saw the game, tell me how the Lions got 20pts? Through the air too I think? I love Leonardson but he has become a liability.
EDIT- I sat Hillis today & started the law firm. I know it’s Sun. but MOTHER FUCKER!
[quote]print wrote:
Summing up the Jets offense, SOFT! Especially the receivers outside of Keller. It’s a damn good thing NE & Miami lost today.
I only saw the end of the 4th & OT, but that offense has got to crank it up w/the studs on that team. Anyone that saw the game, tell me how the Lions got 20pts? Through the air too I think? I love Leonardson but he has become a liability.
EDIT- I sat Hillis today & started the law firm. I know it’s Sun. but MOTHER FUCKER![/quote]
Three TD’s with a missed extra point (kicker was injured so Suh took it (no joke) and hit it off the upright)). TD pass to Pettigrew. Rushing TD by Stafford. TD pass to Burleson.
Plays of the game: 1) 74 TD bomb to braylon edwards. 2) 52 yard cath and run by Santonio Holmes in OT to effectively seal the deal.
[quote]print wrote:
Summing up the Jets offense, SOFT! Especially the receivers outside of Keller. It’s a damn good thing NE & Miami lost today.
I only saw the end of the 4th & OT, but that offense has got to crank it up w/the studs on that team. Anyone that saw the game, tell me how the Lions got 20pts? Through the air too I think? I love Leonardson but he has become a liability.
EDIT- I sat Hillis today & started the law firm. I know it’s Sun. but MOTHER FUCKER![/quote]
Peyton Hillis, former Hog, FOR THE FUCKING WIN.
PS Colts v. Eagles was intense. That call was bullshit (the hitting the qb’s helmet), I dont want to admit it cause I like the colts, but yeah, bullshit.
KC v. Oakland into overtime. Go D. Macfadden, another former Hog.
[quote]print wrote:
Summing up the Jets offense, SOFT! Especially the receivers outside of Keller. It’s a damn good thing NE & Miami lost today.
I only saw the end of the 4th & OT, but that offense has got to crank it up w/the studs on that team. Anyone that saw the game, tell me how the Lions got 20pts? Through the air too I think? I love Leonardson but he has become a liability.
EDIT- I sat Hillis today & started the law firm. I know it’s Sun. but MOTHER FUCKER![/quote]
Three TD’s with a missed extra point (kicker was injured so Suh took it (no joke) and hit it off the upright)). TD pass to Pettigrew. Rushing TD by Stafford. TD pass to Burleson.
Plays of the game: 1) 74 TD bomb to braylon edwards. 2) 52 yard cath and run by Santonio Holmes in OT to effectively seal the deal. [/quote]
I don’t get it. WTF is missing? Between last week & today, something ain’t clicking. Unless it’s Schotty’s play calling?
I still don’t trust Sanchez 100%. Maybe the coaching staff doesn’t either.
I maintain that letting McNabb go from the Eagles was the best thing the Eagles could have done. Vick is a blessing.
That call with the hand hitting Manning’s helmet was le bull sheet.
AFC: I’ve become a Jets fan the past few years (minus the Favre stint). Not sure why, but I like to see them win (unless they’re playing Pittsburg). I think it’s because I habitually root against New England, but I enjoy seeing Jets win.
[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I maintain that letting McNabb go from the Eagles was the best thing the Eagles could have done. Vick is a blessing.
That call with the hand hitting Manning’s helmet was le bull sheet.
AFC: I’ve become a Jets fan the past few years (minus the Favre stint). Not sure why, but I like to see them win (unless they’re playing Pittsburg). I think it’s because I habitually root against New England, but I enjoy seeing Jets win.[/quote]
Vick is playing at an elite level. The way he has altered and honed his playing style post-dog fight arrest is unbelievable.
I think what he did off the field was horrific, but he served his time and hopefully is truly sorry for his mistakes. I will be rooting for him, and think his transformation both on and off the field is a great story.
[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I maintain that letting McNabb go from the Eagles was the best thing the Eagles could have done. Vick is a blessing.
That call with the hand hitting Manning’s helmet was le bull sheet.
AFC: I’ve become a Jets fan the past few years (minus the Favre stint). Not sure why, but I like to see them win (unless they’re playing Pittsburg). I think it’s because I habitually root against New England, but I enjoy seeing Jets win.[/quote]
Vick is playing at an elite level. The way he has altered and honed his playing style post-dog fight arrest is unbelievable.
I think what he did off the field was horrific, but he served his time and hopefully is truly sorry for his mistakes. I will be rooting for him, and think his transformation both on and off the field is a great story.[/quote]
I really like how he’s playing now too, and after the injury he’s not trying to take big hits anymore.
The Chargers are turning it on and winning with Rivers’ four top targets out of the game. The guy is putting up MVP type numbers and makes guys like Ajirotutu look like studs. I’m not sure why the Texans stopped giving the ball to Arian Foster in the 4th quarter because that guy was tearing it up.
And how about them Bears. They beat the Bills, who were and are winless, by a field goal. I hope some changes are made with Lovie Smith and Mike Martz.